bumblebee-status/bumblebee/module.py
Tobias Witek 67142d642b [module/output] Re-enable user configurable mouse click events
This is now much nicer implemented to address issue #3. A user can now
have a configuration parameter mapped to a module instance (via the
module name or the instance name) with the value "left-click",
"right-click", etc., like this:

-m disk:home -p home.left-click="nautilus {instance}"
2016-11-05 15:39:21 +01:00

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import os
import pkgutil
import importlib
import bumblebee.config
import bumblebee.modules
def modules():
result = []
path = os.path.dirname(bumblebee.modules.__file__)
for mod in [ name for _, name, _ in pkgutil.iter_modules([path])]:
result.append(ModuleDescription(mod))
return result
class ModuleDescription(object):
def __init__(self, name):
self._name = name
self._mod =importlib.import_module("bumblebee.modules.{}".format(name))
def name(self):
return str(self._name)
def description(self):
return getattr(self._mod, "description", self.na)()
def usage(self):
return getattr(self._mod, "usage", self.na)()
def notes(self):
return getattr(self._mod, "notes", self.na)()
def na(self):
return "n/a"
class Module(object):
def __init__(self, output, config, alias=None):
self._output = output
self._alias = alias
name = "{}.".format(alias if alias else self.__module__.split(".")[-1])
self._config = bumblebee.config.ModuleConfig(config, name)
buttons = [
{ "name": "left-click", "id": 1 },
{ "name": "middle-click", "id": 2 },
{ "name": "right-click", "id": 3 },
{ "name": "wheel-up", "id": 4 },
{ "name": "wheel-down", "id": 5 },
]
for button in buttons:
if self._config.parameter(button["name"], None):
output.add_callback(
module=self.instance(),
button=button["id"],
cmd=self._config.parameter(button["name"])
)
def critical(self, widget):
return False
def warning(self, widget):
return False
def state(self, widget):
return "default"
def instance(self, widget=None):
return self.__module__.split(".")[-1]
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